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DNAベースのスキンケア製品の世界市場(2022年~2029年)Global DNA-based Skin Care Products Market - 2022-2029 |
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DNAベースのスキンケア製品の世界市場(2022年~2029年) |
出版日: 2022年07月07日
発行: DataM Intelligence
ページ情報: 英文 190 Pages
納期: 約2営業日
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予測期間中、市場の需要は、美容製品の増加傾向やスキンケアおよびパーソナルケア製品への支出能力によって牽引されると予想されています。さらに、肌トラブルに関する意識の高まりも、DNAベースのスキンケア製品の需要を高めると期待されています。
当レポートでは、世界のDNAベースのスキンケア製品市場について調査分析し、市場力学、業界分析、市場分析、競合情勢など、体系的な情報を提供しています。
The global DNA-based skin care products market was valued at USD XX million in 2021. It is forecasted to reach USD XX million by 2029, growing at a CAGR of XX% during the forecast period (2022-2029).
DNA-based skincare is the creation and formulation of personalized skincare based on the patient's DNA. It entails taking DNA from a cheek swab and analyzing it to determine the skin's inherent status in terms of inflammation, collagen synthesis, glycation, antioxidant and UV protection, and other factors. Over the projected period, demand for the market is expected to be driven by the increasing trend of beauty products and spending capacity on skin and personal care products. Moreover, increasing awareness regarding skin problems is also expected to increase the demand for DNA-based skincare products.
The market is expanding due to an increase in the number of beauty concerns
Today's beauty-conscious customers are looking for more sustainable and healthier options when it comes to beauty productsBecause everyone's skin is unique, they require a customized regimen rather than a generic approach from over-the-counter products. Skincare specialists are increasingly targeting customers more directly, prescribing a tailored set of products. In the forecasted years, the expansion of beauty and personal care products and increased consumer spending on skincare products are two important growth factors for the DNA-based skin care products market. Additionally, consumer awareness of the dangers of using synthetic chemicals in skincare products drives demand for natural and organic goods. Because today's consumers are tech-savvy and seek products that are best suited to them, several DNA-based companies have been boosting awareness of DNA-based skincare products through digital and social media campaigns.
Moreover, many companies are developing customized solutions to meet the needs of various skin types on the market. Furthermore, these replacements are frequently less expensive than DNA-based skincare products, posing a significant threat to the growth and demand for such products.
Cream segment accounted for the highest share in global DNA-based skin care products market
Creams dominated the market in terms of value in 2021, with a share of over XX percent. DNA-based skincare creams are marketed as more than just aesthetic or cosmetic products because the composition contains high-tech medicinal active ingredients. They claim to maintain and even improve the function of the skin. Professionals commonly prescribe creams after genetic testing as it helps to reduce several skin problems such as sagging skin, wrinkles, sun damage, and skin inflammation.
The DNA-based skin care products industry is fragmented into offline and online distribution channels. In 2021, the offline sales channel had about XX percent market share. This rapid expansion can be related to consumers' choice of testing genes in clinics rather than utilizing home kits. Furthermore, consumers believe that tests conducted by professionals are more reliable and that the product they propose would provide the best results. This is projected to fuel the expansion of offline channels even more. DNA-based skin care products are easily available at clinics, medical stores, convenience stores, and specialty stores, thereby expected to spur the offline channel demand. Moreover, the time-consuming online buying process is a key factor to propel the growth of this channel over the forecast period.
North-America is the dominating region during the forecast period
North America had the greatest market share of more than XX percent in 2021. In the cosmetics industry, consumer-driven, sustainable, and clean component compositions are becoming increasingly popular. The market for skincare products appears to be congested, with so many variables at play and so many recognized brands. The United States' economy is well-developed, with the second-highest purchasing power parity in the world. These features are crucial for the country's success in the DNA-based skincare sector. Consumers' increasing willingness to pay for customized skincare is helping to drive industry expansion.
During the projection period, Asia Pacific is expected to develop at the fastest CAGR of more than XX percent. The increased demand for DNA-based cosmetic products from nations such as India, China, Japan, and Australia are responsible for this growth. As a result, various manufacturers are attempting to expand into Asian countries, which is projected to fuel regional market growth.
Due to a significant number of domestic and international competitors, the market is fragmented. However, a majority of the revenue share is captured by key players. To respond to this change in lifestyles, companies like PROVEN Skincare are using artificial intelligence to detect daily skin changes and make personalized recommendations. IMAGENE Labs, Caligenix, SkinDNA, ANAKE, DNA Skin Institute, Epigen Care, ALLEL, SKINSHIFT, Genetic Beauty, and LifeNome are some significant and leading players in the global DNA-based skincare products market. For example, Atolla, a company launched in 2019, uses artificial intelligence (AI), a mobile app, and monthly at-home test kits to help with customized skin profiling those changes with lifestyle and weather. Clients may now get DNA testing kits from companies like Pathway Genomics, allowing them to make informed decisions based on their genetic makeup.
COVID-19 Impact: Positive impact on the DNA-based skin care market
The COVID-19 pandemic has become an irreversible global health emergency. Almost every industry has been touched as a result of the global pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic, on the other hand, has aided the proliferation of DNA-based skincare products. Individuals have been forced to reevaluate their skincare and personal care products due to the global pandemic. Furthermore, consumers are increasingly turning to advanced solutions such as technological gadgets and genetic tests to obtain quantifiable results through scientific assessments. Because of the strict lockdown rules enacted by several governments worldwide, consumers are turning to these gadgets to undertake genetic tests.
The global DNA-based Skin Care Products Market report would provide an access to approximately 53 market data tables, 40 figures and 190 pages